Acquisitions Should Pay Off for FedEx

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FEDEX CORP. $95 (New York symbol FDX; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 309.3 million; Market cap: $29.4 billion; WSSF Rating: Average) provides door-to-door delivery of packages and documents in the United States and 220 other countries. It operates a fleet of over 75,000 ground vehicles, and 669 aircraft. The spread of free trade and rising industrialization has spurred strong demand for FedEx’s delivery services in overseas markets. In the past few months, FedEx has spent $700 million on acquisitions in China, India and the UK. International businesses now supply 25% of its revenue. China offers big potential for FedEx The company has high hopes for China. It currently serves over 200 Chinese cities, and aims to add 100 more over the next few years. FedEx is now building a new $150 million hub in southern China, which will help it expand throughout Asia. FedEx is also using acquisitions to expand in the United States. In September 2006, it paid $787 million for…